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Haiti - Dominican Republic : New episode of the war of words...
12/07/2015 12:33:43

Haiti - Dominican Republic : New episode of the war of words...

In the war of words that engages the Dominican Republic and Haiti, in the media and in various international forums, where mixes without distinctions information and misinformation, prosecution and denials on both sides, it was the turn of the Dominican Presidency to launch a new offensive.

On Friday, the Dominican Presidency has tackled Haiti on social networks, noting that the National Plan of Foreign Regularization (PNRE) in an irregular migratory situation, allowed to register 60% of Haitian agricultural workers https://www.icihaiti.com/en/news-14387-icihaiti-social-over-50-of-haitian-farm-workers-enrolled-in-pnre.html and that for 18 months, 288,486 foreigners, almost all Haitian [+ 94%], have registered atPNRE.

The Dominican Presidency affirms that thousands more Haitians could not be regularized because the Haitian government "has not been able to provide the identification documents despite all the facilities and the support offered by the Dominican government [...]" https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-14074-haiti-social-sugarcane-cutters-angry-against-haiti.html https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-13529-haiti-regularisation-insufficient-efforts-of-the-haitian-government.html https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-11414-haiti-socialhaitian-authorities-have-no-excuses-dixit-edwin-paraison.html "This is why nearly 37,000 undocumented Haitians have decided to voluntarily return to Haiti. Many in the hope of obtaining a passport at home and apply for a visa at the consulate and return to work in the Dominican Republic." https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-14403-haiti-flash-d-3-already-more-than-31-275-voluntary-returns.html

"The Haitian Government has been unable to implement policies that create jobs, confidence, investment, health and education of its people, despite the good will and support of other governments [...]" "The Haitian Government has been unable to implement policies that create jobs, confidence, investment, health and education of its people, despite the good will and support of other governments [...] "encouraged thousands of citizens coming to live in the Dominican Republic."

The Dominican Presidency finally affirms that "Now that the Dominican government decided to bring order [in its population of illegal migrants in its territory], the Haitian government does not want these Haitian return home [...] it now invents the emergence of a supposed new humanitarian crisis, to hide the truth..."

TB/ HaitiLibre



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